You should also routinely login to your TED
account for more course information. TED
(was Website Course Tools) is the web interface through which solutions and
possibly other course materials will be communicated. Please check it frequently
for announcements. The TED site will also contain a record of your grades
for this course -- please make sure they are accurate.

Announcements

There will be two parts to the final exam. A take home part
and an in class part.

Take home part of
Final Exam is due at the start of the in class final. The take home part
of the final will be posted on TED by Wednesday morning, 6/5/2013. You
are to work alone on this take home part. Any questions you have
should have on the take home part of the exam are to be asked in class
on Friday, 6/7/2013.

Homework: Homework assignments will be given weekly and are
due by 2:00PM on the due date (Wednesday) in the homework drop box in the
Basement of the APM building. The homework assignments are posted here on this
Web-site. Late homeworks will not be accepted!

TED: You should also routinely login to your
TED account for more course information.
TED (was Website Course Tools) is the web interface through which solutions
and possibly other course materials will be communicated. Please check it
frequently for announcements. The
TED site will also contain a record of your grades for this course -- please
make sure they are accurate.

140A Course Topics:
Foundations of Real Analysis I (4)

Math 140A is the first quarter of a rigorous
introduction to real analysis. The topics covered will be basic properties of
the real numbers, complex numbers, metric spaces, sequences and series of real
numbers, functions of a real variable and continuity. Most of the material for
these topics will be taken from the first four chapters of the text by Rudin.
(Students may not receive credit for both Math 140A and Math 142A.)
Prerequisites:
Math 31CH or Math 109, or consent of instructor.

140B Course Topics:
Foundations of Real Analysis II (4)

Second course in a rigorous three-quarter
sequence on real analysis. Topics include: differentiation, the Riemann-Stieltjes
integral, sequences and series of functions, power series, Fourier series, and
special functions. (Students may not receive credit for both Math 140B and Math
142B.) Prerequisites: Math 140A or consent of
instructor.

140C Course Topics:
Foundations of Real Analysis III (4)

Third course in a rigorous three-quarter sequence
on real analysis. Topics include: differentiation of functions of several real
variables, the implicit and inverse function theorems, the Lebesgue integral,
infinite-dimensional normed spaces. Prerequisites:
Math 140B or consent of instructor.